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jlficken

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  1. It appears that I'm getting this error on one of remote servers where I have SMB shares mapped. Any thoughts or info I can get you to help troubleshoot? I've rebooted the remote NAS as well as restarted unRAID. Mar 5 09:59:12 FSNAS1U kernel: CIFS: VFS: \\192.168.1.41 Cancelling wait for mid 43247 cmd: 5 Mar 5 09:59:12 FSNAS1U kernel: CIFS: VFS: \\192.168.1.41 Cancelling wait for mid 43248 cmd: 14 Mar 5 09:59:12 FSNAS1U kernel: CIFS: VFS: \\192.168.1.41\Sync Close unmatched open for MID:a8ef Mar 5 10:03:42 FSNAS1U kernel: CIFS: VFS: \\192.168.1.41 Cancelling wait for mid 137315 cmd: 6 Mar 5 10:03:42 FSNAS1U kernel: CIFS: VFS: \\192.168.1.41\Sync Close interrupted close
  2. Mine works the exact opposite of yours...weird.
  3. You are correct that it shows intel_cpufreq as the driver. I'm going to have to just give up the 200Mhz boost for now as setting it to Performance kicks all cores up to 2.6Ghz compared to On Demand which lets them throttle down to 1.3Ghz (or less) but causes them to never go above 2.4Ghz. I'd rather give up the 200Mhz than have all 24 cores at 2.4Ghz all of the time. Either way it's better than the 1.3Ghz that was happening after the upgrade when it got set to Power Save for some reason. If you can get the Turbo setting working though that'd be great!
  4. Has anyone had issues with their CPU frequencies being cut in half? They should be 2.4Ghz with a 2.6Ghz boost. root@FSNAS1U:~# grep MHz /proc/cpuinfo cpu MHz : 1199.924 cpu MHz : 1199.926 cpu MHz : 1199.927 cpu MHz : 1199.927 cpu MHz : 1199.928 cpu MHz : 1199.928 cpu MHz : 1199.929 cpu MHz : 1199.930 cpu MHz : 1199.930 cpu MHz : 1199.962 cpu MHz : 1199.935 cpu MHz : 1199.971 cpu MHz : 1199.914 cpu MHz : 1199.927 cpu MHz : 1199.928 cpu MHz : 1199.928 cpu MHz : 1199.928 cpu MHz : 1199.929 cpu MHz : 1199.929 cpu MHz : 1199.930 cpu MHz : 1199.931 cpu MHz : 1199.952 cpu MHz : 1199.932 cpu MHz : 1200.001 ETA: I found this thread and went and switched the CPU Scaling Governor to "On Demand" from "Power Save" and it now shows this: root@FSNAS1U:~# grep MHz /proc/cpuinfo cpu MHz : 2400.151 cpu MHz : 2399.857 cpu MHz : 2399.859 cpu MHz : 2399.855 cpu MHz : 2399.845 cpu MHz : 2399.856 cpu MHz : 2399.853 cpu MHz : 2399.857 cpu MHz : 2399.858 cpu MHz : 2399.903 cpu MHz : 2399.992 cpu MHz : 2400.351 cpu MHz : 2401.538 cpu MHz : 2399.855 cpu MHz : 2399.858 cpu MHz : 2399.851 cpu MHz : 2399.857 cpu MHz : 2399.852 cpu MHz : 2399.854 cpu MHz : 2399.851 cpu MHz : 2399.858 cpu MHz : 2399.841 cpu MHz : 2399.782 cpu MHz : 2399.840 I need to check what happens when I go back down to 10 cores on the VM as I increased to 16 cores trying to figure out what was wrong earlier and see if "On Demand" allows them to go up to 2.6Ghz so we'll see. ETA: Performance = All cores at 2.6Ghz all the time On Demand = Core clocks vary due to load but never exceed the base clock of 2.4Ghz I can't set the "Enable Intel Turbo/AMD Performance Boost?" option as the combobox is empty?
  5. Has anyone had any luck getting it to work when on it's on a different VLAN than the UnRAID server behind the LetsEncrypt NGINX reverse proxy?
  6. My P2000 seems to be working now...thanks! I have noticed that the feed in the interface seems to glitch out for some reason (for a few seconds and then comes back) and I haven't been able to figure that out yet.
  7. I'm in for the solution to getting my P2000 to work! Once I get it to work I'll be moving away from Blue Iris.
  8. I still have the problem that I mentioned earlier in this thread. Does anyone have any ideas?
  9. Just an update to this since I *finally* got it figured out. I had to open ICMP from UnRAID to the other machines along with 137-139,405 for SMB and now the circles are green...wohoo!! Now I know.....
  10. I'm seeing this too when Emby starts. It's reproducible any time I restart Emby.
  11. I just had this happen on 6.8.1 sigh 😰
  12. Thanks. I'll move it to the User Scripts Plugin.
  13. Just to verify... I installed this for version 6.8.0 in Saturday so in order to get to 6.8.1 (when released) I: 1) Update UnRAID thru the normal update interface 2) Install 6.8.1 from the UnRAID Nvidia plugin page Is that correct?
  14. I got a Quadro P2000, installed the Nvidia UnRAID Plugin, and then noticed that my power usage at idle was 18W. After some searching I found that the following command would fix this (by letting the power state go to P8 thus dropping power usage to 4W) by setting the Persistence Mode to "On": nvidia-smi -pm 1 Will adding this to my "go" file hurt anything or should I put it in as a cron job via the User Scripts Plugin instead as a "At First Array Start Only" task?
  15. I'd like Snapshots followed by Multiple Arrays. Snapshots are a must IMO for UnRAID to be adopted by small businesses. I put in a ReadyNAS at work simply due to Snapshots and the cryptolocker viruses. At home I use UnRAID as primary but have a ReadyNAS for backups just for snapshots.
  16. Now I can see the files through a SMB share but browsing via console the files don't exist on either the source or destination disk. The space is still used though (~500GB) on the original disk (disk1). What do I do?
  17. Is there any way to send attachments with the notify script? I'd like to send the rsync log with the e-mail if possible.
  18. That was it....thanks! I had the VM set to 1440x900 so if I set the browser zoom level down to 90% its all good now. Can't believe I didn't think of that 😣
  19. I just updated to 6.8 and am seeing the column with Parity, Array, Cache, etc starting below the contents of the middle column on the dashboard. Did I mess something up?
  20. I like this suggestion. You could also change the color of the text of those words possibly.
  21. Brave mobile is fine with 6.8 running dark mode for me on Android 10. I have UnRAID in a dark theme as well.
  22. Same here except for that icon issue mentioned earlier which isn't a big deal. ETA: I LOVE the login screen as it makes using mobile much easier.
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